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Igbo-made Solar Refrigerator Ready For Commercialisation – Prof Enibe by FSU: 3:25am On Jul 20, 2012
Research & Devt: Our solar refrigerator ready for commercialisation – Prof Enibe

Education Thursday, July 19, 2012

By Ebele Orakpo

…Says Nigeria’s industrial base is weak

If Nigeria must progress, her industrial base needs to be strengthened. Talk of the great nations of the world; they are nations with great industrial bases. Although Nigerian scientists are doing their bit in their laboratories, but the people seem not to feel the impact.


Professor Samuel Enibe

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In this chat with Vanguard Learning, Professor Samuel Ogbonna Enibe, a professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka spoke on his research work on solar refrigerator and says there is usually a problem between laboratory work and the market place. Excerpts:

Using the energy of the sun to provide cooling:

Said Prof. Enibe: "Most of my research works centre on energy both renewable and conventional and more recently, the modelling of systems and dissemination of the information to the general public."

Prof. Enibe started his work on solar refrigerator by building on an earlier work done by his colleague, Prof. O. C Iloeje who did experimental work using calcium chloride (similar to common salt) which has the capacity to absorb a gas called ammonia at ordinary temperatures.

"He then developed a system such that we built a solar collector so that when you expose the calcium chloride that has absorbed ammonia to the solar collector, the solar collector heats it up to the extent that the temperature becomes very high. We got temperatures of up to 100oC. At that temperature, the gas will leave the salt (the absorbent) and act as a refrigerant.

“In a conventional refrigerator, there is a gas inside called a refrigerant, so in this case, ammonia can be used as such a gas. Once you release that ammonia from the salt at very high temperature and pressure, it becomes a very useful raw material.

“We then developed another circuit where that gas will go and change into liquid. When it changes to liquid, it will be like when alcohol touches your hand, it evaporates and cools the hand. So in the same way, the ammonia passes through the inside of a refrigerator coil and cools whatever is there and produces ice," he said.

System modeling:

Not satisfied with that achievement, Prof. Enibe went further to study and understand the system more. He said: "These days, we do not stop at building a system. After building a system, you will like to understand the internal dynamics of that system. What will happen if you change the temperature or pressure or environment or like this one that is powered by solar energy, what will happen if the sun is not enough or when it is too much?

Although you can usually find out these things by doing experiments, but in our modern world, we normally back up experiments with what we call modeling. What I did was to study this system that has been built and tested, study all its components and then convert the performance of each component into mathematical equations. That is modeling. For each component, you write mathematical equations to describe the performance, all the input and output, you model them mathematically and at the end of it all, you write a computer software that will calculate everything from the beginning to the end for may be, one year.

Having written the computer programme which was the topic of my PhD thesis, we compared the results we got with experimental data because when you have done a mathematical model, you convert it to computer algorithm, whatever results you get (since we believe more in the things we can see), you compare it with the experiment and that gives you the assurance that you have done the model correctly.

So when we did that and found that the results generated by the experimental model and the computer model were in agreement, we were very happy. Next, we used the computer model we have built to find out how the system will perform in various parts of the world. When you have done a good model, sometimes you may not even need to take it to a physical location, once you get data for that location, you can test the performance of that system for that location.

Testing the product:

With the computer model we developed, we tested the performance of the refrigerator in all parts of Nigeria for the entire year and then we extended it to major cities in Africa. We did not have to carry the refrigerator from town to town. Because we built the computer model, we were able to test it in Sudan, South Africa, Egypt and all the major climatic areas in Africa. We confirmed that it will perform in most of the places. Of course, there were areas – the very cold areas - that it could not do well like Cape Town during winter. In places like Juba, Sudan which has high temperatures, the performance was quite good," he stated.

Optimization:

Continuing, Enibe said they went on to optimize. "In optimization, what you do is that having tested something by experiment or computer programme over a very wide range of conditions, you will want to find out the best set of operating conditions that will give you best performance. Example, those who make cars have to make the car first, it has to be beautiful so that those who like good things will appreciate it.

“At the same time, the price has to be low enough so that ordinary people can afford it because if you have a very beautiful car but it is too expensive, then it will not sell. You look at all the input materials, all the things that affect it and put them all together and find out what you really want. Do you want something at very low cost or very high performance etc? So we found out the conditions under which the refrigerator will perform optimally."

Commercialisation:

He regretted that although the refrigerator was ready for commercialisation "but it has not been commercialised because in Nigeria, there is usually a problem between laboratory work and the market place. Many times, you do a very fine job in the laboratory and you are sure the thing works but bringing it to the market often requires an industrial base and our industrial base is weak so that is what is delaying the commercialisation of a number of things that have proven technically feasible. But we have worked out the technical things and they are okay but because of lack of industrial base, we have not brought it to a stage whereby it will be available in every market," he stated.

“Other things we have done are in the area of energy consumption modeling in Nigeria which as an oil-producing nation, doesn't consume much. We compared the energy consumption of the average person in Nigeria with that of others in many countries of the world and we discovered that the per capita energy consumption in Nigeria is very low, lower than Ghana, South Africa, Egypt etc.

The reason is that industrial production base is very low and in most countries, the key energy consumer is industrial production like automobile and steel factories. Because the heavy industries are not operating here, the nation's energy consumption is low.

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Re: Igbo-made Solar Refrigerator Ready For Commercialisation – Prof Enibe by FSU: 4:54am On Jul 20, 2012
Yoruba intelligentsia, paper, paper, theory, theory.
Igbo intelligentsia, theory, practice, productive, innovative.
Hausa-Fulani intelligentsia, nama, nama, kill, kill, Boko, boko, Harama, Haram

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Re: Igbo-made Solar Refrigerator Ready For Commercialisation – Prof Enibe by onyeokwu: 10:39am On Jan 16, 2015
grin cool cool

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Re: Igbo-made Solar Refrigerator Ready For Commercialisation – Prof Enibe by clevvermind(m): 10:50am On Jan 16, 2015
FSU:
Yoruba intelligentsia, paper, paper, theory, theory.
Igbo intelligentsia, theory, practice, productive, innovative.
Hausa-Fulani intelligentsia, nama, nama, kill, kill, Boko, boko, Harama, Haram
grin grin na true o.

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Re: Igbo-made Solar Refrigerator Ready For Commercialisation – Prof Enibe by drshrewd: 10:59am On Jan 16, 2015
op sorry, do you mean weed-made solar refrigerator undecided
Re: Igbo-made Solar Refrigerator Ready For Commercialisation – Prof Enibe by jamace(m): 11:04am On Jan 16, 2015
That's the way to go! Kudos. cool
Re: Igbo-made Solar Refrigerator Ready For Commercialisation – Prof Enibe by waternogeteneny: 11:05am On Jan 16, 2015
In the meantime government don turn industry for Yoruba and Hausa. Never wil they smell that office in 2015.

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Re: Igbo-made Solar Refrigerator Ready For Commercialisation – Prof Enibe by Ezehim(m): 11:37am On Jan 16, 2015
Impressive
Re: Igbo-made Solar Refrigerator Ready For Commercialisation – Prof Enibe by Donmarrius: 11:50am On Jan 16, 2015
Good,God bless Igbo nation

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Re: Igbo-made Solar Refrigerator Ready For Commercialisation – Prof Enibe by kettykin: 12:56pm On Jan 16, 2015
My Candid advice on this , is to make more products like Solar powered Airconditioners , Solar powered fans cookers . make the product very cheap ,very easy to maintain , easy to operate and easy to install.

Then the following things in the particular order.

Float a company that will be responsible for production and marketing the product.
Invest a seed capital from your source and the bank of industry.
Get Angel investors and venture capitalist to a presentation of the products.
Go Global to the rest of Africa , Europe , America with an international version of the product.
Diffuse your shares in the Stock Market after reaching a certain turn over of more than N1B per annum.

you would have ended up reducing unemployment , creating opportunities , returning the East , Aba and Onitsha to their past glories and live affluently even after your retirement.

There has been countless inventions by many talented igbo sons and daughters most of which they present to the federal government run by an envious , fatigued set of retards who always frustrate this cool inventions because of the people involve.
This was the fate of Izuogu Motors whose make ,Ezekiel Izuogu must have left his innovation out of frustration where as he could have followed the steps i enumerated above.

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Re: Igbo-made Solar Refrigerator Ready For Commercialisation – Prof Enibe by paulemi(m): 1:05pm On Jan 16, 2015
Very innovative. Everything he explained up there is technically feasible. Getting a sponsor shouldn't be that difficult, unless the economic feasibility of the project is in question.

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Re: Igbo-made Solar Refrigerator Ready For Commercialisation – Prof Enibe by Nobody: 1:13pm On Jan 16, 2015
IGBOS are far above other tribes in Nigeria...how they become part of Nigeria is still a mystery .... I love Igbos, very hard working and intelligent

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Re: Igbo-made Solar Refrigerator Ready For Commercialisation – Prof Enibe by ikweremilitant: 1:30pm On Jan 16, 2015
FSU:
Yoruba intelligentsia, paper, paper, theory, theory.
Igbo intelligentsia, theory, practice, productive, innovative.
Hausa-Fulani intelligentsia, nama, nama, kill, kill, Boko, boko, Harama, Haram
gbam.ala igbo dont have rival.in any field of endevour the igbos have shown themselves and have this country proud,while others are busy castigating you people out of jelousy(South West)you have remaind in d business of disgracing them in every area.thats why i always tell u cares to listen that whoever say igbos cant survive as a nation is a born slowpoke,they have proved to we nija deltans and both d slaves and their masters that they dont need us to survive...ride on ndi igbo you are indeed d pride of nija,even God is aware.

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Re: Igbo-made Solar Refrigerator Ready For Commercialisation – Prof Enibe by Sealeddeal(m): 1:49pm On Jan 16, 2015
op,you are a trouble maker.

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Re: Igbo-made Solar Refrigerator Ready For Commercialisation – Prof Enibe by Donmarrius: 2:08pm On Jan 16, 2015
ikweremilitant:
gbam.ala igbo dont have rival.in any field of endevour the igbos have shown themselves and have this country proud,while others are busy castigating you people out of jelousy(South West)you have remaind in d business of disgracing them in every area.thats why i always tell u cares to listen that whoever say igbos cant survive as a nation is a born slowpoke,they have proved to we nija deltans and both d slaves and their masters that they dont need us to survive...ride on ndi igbo you are indeed d pride of nija,even God is aware.
You just made my day.One love bro.
Re: Igbo-made Solar Refrigerator Ready For Commercialisation – Prof Enibe by Donmarrius: 2:14pm On Jan 16, 2015
[s]
fcukseun:
Abeg! Refugee people feeling funky!

Until you go home and develop your place no respect from this NLer.
[/s]
Be carefull,High blood pressure is knocking on your door

BTW,ask your fathers why they spent men and materials,to ensure Igbos are in Nigeria.

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Re: Igbo-made Solar Refrigerator Ready For Commercialisation – Prof Enibe by Donmarrius: 2:15pm On Jan 16, 2015
Sealeddeal:
op,you are a trouble maker.
what are you saying? gringringrin
Re: Igbo-made Solar Refrigerator Ready For Commercialisation – Prof Enibe by Nobody: 2:34pm On Jan 16, 2015
If only we can have Biafra!
Re: Igbo-made Solar Refrigerator Ready For Commercialisation – Prof Enibe by T9ksy(m): 2:39pm On Jan 16, 2015
fcukseun:
Abeg! Refugee people feeling funky!

Until you go home and develop your place no respect from this NLer other nigerians.


Abi ojare!!!
Re: Igbo-made Solar Refrigerator Ready For Commercialisation – Prof Enibe by Donmarrius: 3:08pm On Jan 16, 2015
Lets help promote our homemade products.

Cc
Ngwakwe,Seun,please do the needfull.
Re: Igbo-made Solar Refrigerator Ready For Commercialisation – Prof Enibe by nwafuluozoh: 3:12pm On Jan 16, 2015
Umu Igbo kwezue!
Proudly Igbo,
Proudly Nigerian!

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Re: Igbo-made Solar Refrigerator Ready For Commercialisation – Prof Enibe by gen2briz(m): 3:13pm On Jan 16, 2015
All this story without single picture for confirmation.
Until I see pictures....
Re: Igbo-made Solar Refrigerator Ready For Commercialisation – Prof Enibe by Nobody: 3:52pm On Jan 16, 2015
gen2briz:
All this story without single picture for confirmation.
Until I see pictures....

Without any prototype and investors and the government are supposed to fund it because the inventor is ibo! And God forbid nobody is interested in this phantom invention, the blame must go to the Yorubas! Lol
funny folks.
Re: Igbo-made Solar Refrigerator Ready For Commercialisation – Prof Enibe by mrvitalis(m): 3:59pm On Jan 16, 2015
that's my prof ....

but sir or result for ME 461 bloody oooh ....44 F kai prof ...u bad ooh

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Re: Igbo-made Solar Refrigerator Ready For Commercialisation – Prof Enibe by mrborntodoit: 4:07pm On Jan 16, 2015
Igbo kwenu!

Kwezuenu!!

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Re: Igbo-made Solar Refrigerator Ready For Commercialisation – Prof Enibe by Arysexy(m): 4:08pm On Jan 16, 2015
Just like Dr innocent chukwuma, aka innoson, Prof Enibe is about setting the pace in another field. Yet our loud mouth wastern brothers keep deceiving themselves with paper qualifications.

Time will tell.

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Re: Igbo-made Solar Refrigerator Ready For Commercialisation – Prof Enibe by Nobody: 4:10pm On Jan 16, 2015
FSU:
Yoruba intelligentsia, paper, paper, theory, theory.
Igbo intelligentsia, theory, practice, productive, innovative.
Hausa-Fulani intelligentsia, nama, nama, kill, kill, Boko, boko, Harama, Haram
LMAO
Igbo ndi e Ji a ga mba
Re: Igbo-made Solar Refrigerator Ready For Commercialisation – Prof Enibe by Arysexy(m): 4:10pm On Jan 16, 2015
[s]
Aigbofa:


Without any prototype and investors and the government are supposed to fund it because the inventor is ibo! And God forbid nobody is interested in this phantom invention, the blame must go to the Yorubas! Lol
funny folks.
[/s]

U fit drink otapiapia
Re: Igbo-made Solar Refrigerator Ready For Commercialisation – Prof Enibe by Nobody: 4:19pm On Jan 16, 2015
Arysexy:
[s][/s]

U fit drink otapiapia

A wet transformer is awaiting you somewhere. You need a very electrifying hug.
Re: Igbo-made Solar Refrigerator Ready For Commercialisation – Prof Enibe by IGBOSON1: 4:22pm On Jan 16, 2015
I hope any new inventions he's made have been patented!.....Before some crafty person steals his idea touts it as their own!!
Re: Igbo-made Solar Refrigerator Ready For Commercialisation – Prof Enibe by Nobody: 4:23pm On Jan 16, 2015
FSU:
Yoruba intelligentsia, paper, paper, theory, theory.
Igbo intelligentsia, theory, practice, productive, innovative.
Hausa-Fulani intelligentsia, nama, nama, kill, kill, Boko, boko, Harama, Haram

A Yoruba is far more likely to produce a prototype first and tell the whole world here is my invention. Trust our friends from the east to jump from the drawing board to blaming other people for the failure of his invention.

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